Car shipping can feel like a mystery, especially for first‑time shoppers in Oklahoma. This 101 guide walks you through every stage of auto transport so you know exactly what to expect from the moment you call a broker until your vehicle arrives at its new address.
In the auto transport industry there are two key players: brokers and carriers. A broker, such as Sakaem Logistics, acts as a matchmaker, connecting you with a carrier that actually moves the car. Carriers own the trucks or trailers and hold the insurance for the shipment.
Step 1: Call a reputable broker for a quote. Provide details like pickup location, destination, vehicle size, and any special handling needs. The broker will ask about your schedule and preferred service type. Because the broker works with many carriers, they can quickly find a price and a carrier that meets your criteria.
Step 2: The broker selects a vetted carrier with solid reviews and proper insurance. The carrier then schedules a pickup window. On the day of pickup, the driver arrives, checks the vehicle’s condition, and loads it onto an open or enclosed trailer. For high‑value or classic cars, an enclosed trailer offers extra protection.
Step 3: The carrier transports your car across state lines, tracking its progress for you. When the vehicle reaches the destination in Oklahoma or elsewhere, the driver conducts a final inspection with you. Payment is typically collected from you at pickup or delivery, depending on the agreement you set with the broker.
A few quick tips: remove all personal items and ensure the car rolls freely; leave about a quarter tank of fuel so the carrier can move it onto the trailer; consider an enclosed trailer for luxury or collectible cars; and always verify the carrier’s insurance before signing any paperwork.